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    Albany Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-04-11)
    (City of Albany, 2014-04-11) Albany (Or.)
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    Albany Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-12-04)
    (City of Albany, 2014-12-04) Albany (Or.)
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    Albany Notice of Adopted Amendment (2014-09-30)
    (City of Albany, 2014-09-30) City of Albany
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    Albany Notice of Adopted Amendment (2013-02-28)
    (City of Albany, 2013-02-28) Albany (Or.)
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    Albany Notice of Adopted Amendment (2013-12-18)
    (City of Albany, 2013-12-18) Albany (Or.)
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    Albany Notice of Adopted Amendment (2006-12-01)
    (Albany, 2006-12-01) Albany (Or.)
    1) Change the Comprehensive Plan Map designation of 12.1 acres of land from URR (Urban Residential Reserve) to General Commercial. 2) Change the Zoning Map designation of the same 12.1 acres from RS-6.5 (Residential Single Family) to RC (Regional Commercial).
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    Albany Notice of Adopted Amendment (2012-02-15)
    (Albany, 2012-02-15) Albany (Or.)
    Albany Development Code amendment to Article 6-Floodplain to allow for the use of best available information (floodplain studies and boundaries) if adopted by the City Council by resolution. FEMA approval is no longer required. This will enable the use of the North Albany Floodplain Study, which was recently completed, and which differs significantly from the FEMA clFIRMs in both the depth and extent of flooding, as well as the presence of an unmapped floodway.
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    Albany Notice of Adopted Amendment (2011-05-16)
    (Albany, 2011-05-16) Albany (Or.)
    Change the Comprehensive Plan Map designation of 4.26 acres of land from Medium Density Residential, MDR, to Light Industrial, LI. Change the Zoning of the same 4.2 6 acres of land from Residential Medium Density, RMf to Industrial Park, LP.
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    Albany Notice of Adopted Amendment (2010-08-16)
    (Albany, 2010-08-16) Albany (Or.)
    Amend the City of Albany zoning map to change the zoning designation of 0.77 acres from OP (Office Professional to RM (Residential Medium Density). RM zoning is deemed "compatible" with Comprehensive Plan Map so a concurrent Comprehensive Plan Map amendment is NOT needed. Reason for the request: While both zones allow for multiple family units, the RM zone has a taller maximum building height.
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    Albany Notice of Adopted Amendment (2010-02-08)
    (Albany, 2010-02-08) Albany (Or.)
    1. Increasing notice areas for land use applications. (Article 1) 2. Providing more guidelines for neighborhood meetings. (Article 1) 3. Provide a limited extension to land use approvals approved between specific time period, except phased subdivisions. (Articles 1 and 11) 4. Separating "taverns, bars, breweries and night clubs" from the "Restaurants" use category and determining land use process for each zone. (Articles, 4, 5 and 22)
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    Albany Notice of Adopted Amendment (2010-09-17)
    (Albany, 2010-09-17) Albany (Or.)
    Legislative amendments to the following: (1) Comprehensive Plan (CP-01-10) Plate 5: 100-Year Floodplain - Replace with new Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodplain layers Chapter 2 - Special Areas - Flood Hazards & Hillsides f Statewide Planning Goal 7) - Flood Hazards: o National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) compliance: Text amendments that update information and add references to the required floodplain development permit. o Community Rating System (CRS) activities: Adds rationale for siting critical facilities outside the 100-year floodplain; changes definition of'substantial improvement'; and adds requirement for nonconversion agreement for portions of homes below base flood elevation. (2) Development Code (DC-04-10) Article 6 - Floodplain: NFIP compliance: Amendments to comply with the minimum requirements; Clarifying edits to existing code language; Additional definitions of terms. CRS Activities: Three additional amendments that will increase the discount on flood insurance available inside the Albany city limits - siting critical facilities outside the 100-year floodplain, changing definition of 'substantial improvements' and tracking them cumulatively, and requiring a nonconversion agreement for areas in homes that are below base flood elevation.
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    Albany Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-01-06)
    (Albany, 2009-01-06) Albany (Or.)
    The Albany Development Code Historic Overlay Ordinance, Article 7, was amended to expand the Monteith National Register District boundaries include 78 resources. A new map was approved, Figure 7-1.
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    Albany Notice of Adopted Amendment (2009-11-23)
    (Albany, 2009-11-23) Albany (Or.)
    In order to comply with ORS 195.110, on November 18, 2009, the City Council adopted an ordinance amending the Albany Comprehensive Plan to add as supporting documents the Facilities Plan of the Greater Albany Public School District 8J and a Cooperation Agreement between the City and the school district.
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    Albany Notice of Adopted Amendment (2008-04-14)
    (Albany, 2008-04-14) Albany (Or.)
    On April 9 2008, the City Council adopted an ordinance amending the Economic Development chapter of the Albany Comprehensive Plan (Comp Plan) to incorporate information from the recently updated Economic Opportunities Analysis (EOA). The updated EOA was adopted as a background document. The'Economic Development Background Summary' sections of the Economic Development chapter (Chapter 3) will be deleted and replaced with the new text.
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    Albany : Willamette Basin TMDL implementation plan (2008)
    (City of Albany (Or.), 2008-05-30) Albany (Or.)
    Albany is required to comply with NPDES permits for discharge of wastewater and some stormwater discharges, and must develop strategies to reduce TMDL pollutants associated with these permitted discharges. The City operates a single wastewater treatment plant that releases treated effluent into the Willamette River at river mile 118.4 under an NPDES permit issued by DEQ. The City also has two sites that are covered under the NPDES 1200-Z stormwater permit. At this time, Albany does not have an NPDES permit for municipal stormwater management. [From the Plan]
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    Albany : Housing needs analysis (2007)
    (City of Albany (Or.), 2007-04-25) Albany (Or.); Albany (Or.). Community Development Dept.
    This Housing Needs Analysis serves as a background report to the Albany Comprehensive Plan. It evaluates past trends, predicts Albany’s future housing needs to 2025, and assesses Albany’s available residential land and ability to meet housing needs. The analysis outlines policy issues and a recommended housing strategy to provide great neighborhoods for all of Albany’s residents. (From the document]
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    Albany : Update of economic opportunity analysis (2007)
    (City of Albany (Or.), 2007-09-16) Albany (Or.); ECO Northwest, Ltd.; Winterbrook Planning (Firm)
    This memorandum presents an update to Albany’s EOA. It includes the following sections: recent economic activity in Albany describes the employment trends, business activity, and potential growth industries in the City of Albany since the 2000 EOA; employment forecast and land demand presents an updated forecast of employment and suitable land needed to accommodate employment growth; site needs presents the number, type, and characteristics of sites needed to accommodate expected future employment growth; suitable sites inventory presents the serviceable land area and sites with required site characteristics; comparison of employment site needs with the supply of suitable sites presents the deficit or surplus of employment land within the Albany UGB. [From the document]
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    Albany : Capital improvement program FY 2004 through 2009 (2004)
    (City of Albany (Or.), 2004-04-20) Albany (Or.)
    In each section of this Capital Improvement Program, you will find detailed information about each project planned over the next five years. You will also see the known unfunded projects that are needed to maintain our existing systems, meet federal and state regulatory requirements, and accommodate our future growth. [From the document]
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    Albany : FY 2006 through 2010 capital improvement program (2005)
    (City of Albany (Or.), 2005-04-27) Albany (Or.)
    The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a planning document that identifies capital projects 10 the next 5-year horizon for elected officials, citizens, and staff. The first year of the CIP will be the basis for developing the capital portion of the forthcoming City Budget for 2005-2006. Once a project appears m the first year of the CIP and makes it into the budget, it does not appear again in the CIP because the project has moved beyond the planning phase. [From the document]
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    Albany : Capital improvement program FY 2007 through 2011 (2006)
    (City of Albany (Or.), 2006-04-12) Albany (Or.)
    Each section of the report deals with a major infrastructure service the City provides. You will find separate sections for parks, water, wastewater, transportation, public facilities, and revitalization. There is also a community needs section showing the most important projects without secured funding sources. [From the document]